The Roger Williams University Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship and commentary that is managed, edited and published by students of Roger Williams University School of Law. The Law Review publishes three issues each year. The Fall issue is devoted to topics of national interest. The Spring issue focuses on topics with a unique Rhode Island flavor, featuring a topical survey of Rhode Island law. The Law Review also publishes a third issue, the focus of which varies yearly. Committed to serving both a national and Rhode Island audience, the Law Review is distributed to law school libraries, government institutions, private law firms, and individual subscribers.
Current Issue: Volume 29, Issue 2 (2024) Vol. 29, No. 2: Winter 2024
Articles
Traditional Notions of Fair Play and Substantial Justice?: The Interplay Between Remote Work, State Regulations, and Personal Jurisdiction
Kathryn M. Couture
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Notes and Comments
Conflicting Goals: The Ethics and Accountability of Law Firm Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Policies
Todd D. Amaral
An Unconstitutional Band-Aid: The Practice of Sitting by Designation in the Federal Judiciary
Michaela Conley
On the Line: Reforming OCSLA as a Mechanism for Fisheries Compensation in the Offshore Wind Era
Madeleine Fenderson
Against the Clock: Examining How Federal Courts Consider Agency Delay in Emergency Rulemaking Cases
Tyler Haas